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Dom Noble
Dominic__Noble
I've noticed that the right leaning half of America has (or at least pretends to have) a SERIOUS problem with understanding the difference between The First Amendment and free speech
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Carissa Byrne Hessick
CBHessick
I'm not interested in laying blame on anyone for the filibuster or it's selective demise.But I am *very* interested in Bryan's first point about the filibuster and constitutional design. A
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TheDorMouse
DorMouseSez
I will admit, I have a lot of thoughts about this article.The 1st of which is to recognize the overall correctness of the direction it talks about. And history will
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John Berman
JohnBerman
I hear a lot of people theorizing that Republican legislatures could simply disregard the results of the election in their states and appoint electors for @realDonaldTrump. Here is what you
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Richard Bailey
RealRichardBail
Dems were so busy fixing election they forgot to close the loopholesWritten by an attorney specializing in constitutional law: This is going to Supreme Court. Where they will rule
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Eric Schmitt
Eric_Schmitt
St. Louis prosecutor Kim Gardner is engaged in a political prosecution.I entered the case seeking a dismissal.As AG I have a duty to protect the fundamental rights of all Missourians
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Akiva Cohen
AkivaMCohen
Let's talk about this North Dakota attempt to legislate around Section 230 and create a civil right of action for users censored by social media sites. CC @mmasnick https://www.legis.nd.gov/assembly/67-2021/documents/21-0594-01000.pdf F
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davidallengreen
davidallengreen
Magna Carta- a thread in response to this1. Chapter (not 'Article') 61 was in original Magna Carta of 1215This is the @britishlibrary's English translation of the original at https://www.bl.uk/magna-carta/articles/magna-carta-en
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Mike Hill
michaeldoron
I think a key issue in history teaching at large is how we can finally break away from organising curricula around political (or worse, constitutional) history.There is no reason why
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Martin J Keatings SNP 1 | AFI 2
MartinJKeatings
Plan A - A referendum with a section 30 : Keep asking Westminster for a Section 30 despite them saying no twice (dead as the proverbial dodo now that Westminster
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Aaron Astor
AstorAaron
It's tempting to make comparisons between what happened at the Capitol and the various summer protests that turned violent in cities across the country. I've seen arguments from both left
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A girl has no name
LoudMouthedChic
Here's the thing about prison inmates in South Africa, right.1. Our criminal justice system is horribly overburdened and many matters can take months or even years to reach finality. If
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TheDorMouse
DorMouseSez
Anyone who is #nevertrump but is hesitant to vote for Joe Biden needs to watch this and they need to think about the following things.https://twitter.com/RVAT2020/status/1295428130170195968 Most importantly, what is your
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Andrew Lawton
AndrewLawton
BREAKING: Ontario Superior Court Justice Breese Davies has DENIED an injunction to the Toronto International Celebration Church, which was seeking the right to hold in-person services which are currently prohibited
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Jon Feinberg
JonFeinberg
Fantastic thread breaking down in plain language why the Portland detentions so fundamentally violate the 4th Amendment. Most striking is that it highlights fed officials giving the same unlawful explanations
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Danno ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
SnarkishDanno
Some thoughts on whistleblowers and “senior administration officials”When you hear those phrases, specifically SAO, you are undoubtedly thinking it’s gotta be someone like Pompeo, or Giuliani or someone else with
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